This vintage 7" long swan dish has a crystal neck and head with a brilliant sea blue bowl body. The lower portion of the body is textured on the outside to give it the effect of being on waves. The bottom is ground and polished to form a smooth base so it sits flat and firmly. No flaws noted, might be the usual bubble or two normally found in blown glass. This bowl is 3 3/4" wide and the dish is 5" high to the top of the swan's head...

This elegant Depression era New Martinsville Glass 11.5" long dark emerald or forest green and crystal swan bowl is in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, meaningful scratches, etc. This large swan dish is 5.6" high and 4 3/4" wide.

This 1 oz 6" #3011/13 Cambridge Glass Nude or Statuesque Brandy Goblets is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or scratches. Has an Amethyst Bowl and Crystal Stem/Base. The Statuesque Brandy Stems were produced from 1931-1956. Check separate listings for many Cambridge Nude stems, various colors and sizes.

This Cambridge Glass 3 oz 6 1/2" #3011/9 Cocktail Goblet in the Nude (Statuesque or Figure) Line has a crystal stem and foot and a Forest Green bowl. It's in excellent or near mint condition; no flaws noted. The Cocktails were produced from 1931-1958 and Forest Green was sold as one of the 8 colors in the Harlequin set beginning in 1942; this color was discontinued by 1950. Check separate listings for many Cambridge Nude stems, various colors and sizes.

These Cambridge Glass Stems in the Statuesque or Figure line, with crystal stem and foot and yellow bowl are both in excellent condition, no flaws noted. One has a Mandarin Gold bowl (the light yellow color characteristically is darker at the rim and bottom, where there is more glass) and one is Gold Krystol (a more even light yellow); if you have a preference, please specify. The Cocktails were produced from 1931-1958...

We have 3 Westmoreland Della Robbia (#1058) 4” single-lite candleholders in light (pastel) stain, all in excellent condition. Price is for all 3. Westmoreland Glass made this pattern from 1928 into the 1940s.

This Central Glass Torchere (Cigarette) Goblet with green stem and green astray foot has a diamond quilted crystal bowl with a gilded Basket Etch. No chips, cracks, or scratches on the glass; gilding on the etch in great condition, minor gold wear on base and rim trim. Central Glass opened in the 1860s (in Wheeling WV) and closed in 1939, never recovering from the Depression.